Report
Roadmap for improving water resource management in the Baltic Sea Region: Enhancing the effectiveness of nutrient management and providing multiple ecosystem service benefits - DELIVERABLE 6.5
Linköping University
2018
Abstract
This Roadmap is intended to contribute to the ongoing discourse on the development of coordinated policies and strategies to improve the effectiveness of nutrient management and provide multiple ecosystem benefits, including private and public goods, in the agricultural and environmental sectors. It builds upon the results of work undertaken in the BONUS MIRACLE project, including a social learning process with a diverse set of public and private sector stakeholders in case areas across the BSR. In the process, alternative pathways were explored for the provision of multiple ecosystem benefits at the local level and nutrient governance at the BSR level. The Roadmap is premised on an ecosystem services (ES) approach to facilitate the design of an integrated territorial policy framework with measures targeted at multiple cross-sectoral policy objectives and ES supply (e.g. food, biomass, nutrient management, flood control, climate change).
Details
- Title
- Roadmap for improving water resource management in the Baltic Sea Region: Enhancing the effectiveness of nutrient management and providing multiple ecosystem service benefits - DELIVERABLE 6.5
- Authors
- Andis Zilans (Author) - Baltijas Vides ForumsGerald Schwarz (Author)Kristina Veidemane (Author) - Baltijas Vides ForumsKarin Tonderski (Author) - Linköping UniversityAndrzej Tonderski (Author) - Linköping UniversityNeil Powell (Author) - University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Sustainability Research CentreThao Do (Author) - Uppsala UniversitySøren Pederson (Author) - Aarhus UniversityTomasz Walczykiewicz (Author)Olle Olsson (Author) - Stockholm Resilience Centre
- Publication details
- 6 pages
- Publisher
- Linköping University
- Organisation Unit
- University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland; Sustainability Research Centre; School of Law and Society
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99613706902621
- Output Type
- Report
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